03033oam 2200481 450 99620755200331620230617020313.0(CKB)2670000000212596(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/26868(EXLCZ)99267000000021259620121018d2003uuuu uy| 0engurm|#---|uuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMale witches in early modern Europe /Lara Apps and Andrew GowManchester University Press2003Manchester, England :Manchester University Press,20031 online resource (ix, 190 pages) illustrations; digital, PDF file(s)0719057094 Includes bibliographical references and index.Invisible men: the historian and the male witch --Secondary targets? Male witches on trial --Tortured confessions: agency and selfhood at stake --Literally unthinkable? Demonological descriptions of male witches --Conceptual webs: the gendering of witchcraft --Conclusion and afterword --Appendix. Johannes Junius: Bamberg's famous male witch.This book critiques historians' assumptions about witch-hunting as well as their explanations for this complex and perplexing phenomenon. The authors insist on the centrality of gender, tradition and ideas about witches in the construction of the witch as a dangerous figure. They challenge the marginalisation of male witches by feminist and other historians. The book shows that large numbers of men were accused of witchcraft in their own right, in some regions, more men were accused than women. The authors analyse ideas about witches and witch prosecution as gendered artefacts of patriarchal societies under which both women and men suffered. They challenge recent arguments and current orthodoxies by applying crucial insights from feminist scholarship on gender to a selection of statistical arguments, social-historical explanations, traditional feminist history and primary sources, including trial records and demonological literature. The authors assessment of current orthodoxies concerning the causes and origins of witch-hunting will be of particular interest to scholars and students in undergraduate and graduate courses in early modern history, religion, culture, gender studies and methodology.WitchcraftEuropeHistoryWarlocksEuropeHistoryliteraturegenderwitchcraftDemonologyEarly modern EuropeEarly modern periodTortureWitch-huntWitchcraftHistory.WarlocksHistory.133.4081094Apps Lara801724Gow Andrew ColinUkMaJRU996207552003316Male witches in early modern Europe2025077UNISA